A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Shi”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “shi” can you think of?
For example, Balloon’s “Charles” is probably the first one that came to mind for many, right?
There are plenty of words that start with “shi,” like “shinkai” (deep sea), “shiro” (white), “Cinderella,” and “shiawase” (happiness).
I’m sure some Vocaloid fans immediately thought of several song titles just from seeing those words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “shi.”
Whether you know them or not, take this opportunity to give them another listen.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Shi' (241–250)
shelterNoi

If you want to hype up karaoke like a music festival with a rock-style track, we recommend “Shelter.” It was produced in 2021 by Vocaloid producer Noi, known for passionate songs like “Lonely Gray.” Featuring a passionate band sound, it’s an uptempo number.
It’s perfect for karaoke sessions with friends who usually enjoy J-ROCK or anime songs! Let’s rock out with a lively duet on this track, which shines with its rock arrangement using flower.
Sensitive to humidityHiromoto Hiraishin

Vocaloid producer Hiromoto Hiraishin delivers passionate Vocaloid tracks that showcase his guitar technique, and he’s also gaining attention for his own pop-style illustrations.
Among his songs, the one you should listen to in June is “Weak to Humidity.” With a rhythmic band sound, the lyrics resonate as they portray a delicate heart.
Kagamine Len’s boyish vocals evoke scenes of school life.
Be sure to check out this seasonally rich track themed around rainy days.
Shangri-LaPikon

It’s the kind of rhythm that makes you clap along, yet there’s a certain shadow to it that feels incredibly stylish.
Vocaloid producer Picon’s track “Shangri-La,” released in October 2023, carries a jazzy vibe.
Its rhythmic tempo and melodic line might sound bright at first.
But the lyrics reflect the protagonist’s throwaway, apathetic mindset.
Perhaps it’s precisely because of those negative emotions that the sound is arranged this way.
Add this addictive Vocaloid track to your playlist.
SHOW-TPryu

The razor-sharp guitar sound is super cool! This track by Vocaloid producer Puryu was released in 2019.
It’s a high-speed rock tune with a refined sonic palette.
Combined with Mikoto’s solid, resonant vocals, it creates an emotional world.
The explosive power of the chorus is a must-hear! The lyrics, which convey loneliness and frustration at being unable to become anyone, really hit home.
Be sure to listen for the searing guitar solo as well—this is a Vocaloid song where you can savor a razor-honed musicality.
How to make Lady Berry.Machigerita-P

This song, which opens with low guitar notes, has a maddening sense of fear.
The first time you hear it, anyone would think it’s about a girl going through something terrifying, but the subject is actually a strawberry on top of a cake.
Once you know the background, it’s strange how it starts to sound a bit cute.
That said, it’s recommended for those who want to experience some fear.
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Shi” (251–260)
approval-seeking monsterMidi

This is the first track by MIDI, a Vocaloid producer who calls themself a virtual track maker and began posting songs in October 2021.
It’s a number that grabs the ear with lyrics themed around the social media generation and a brisk piano melody.
From the simple piano accompaniment paired with the drum beat to decorative, ornament-like phrases, you can really feel the multifaceted charm of the piano as an instrument.
Though short, the song delivers a powerful impact—making you eagerly anticipate the release of a full version.
Chromatic ElectricityMushipi

This is the quintessential Vocaloid sound, isn’t it? At first listen, you might wonder, “What’s scary about it?” but there’s fear hidden deep beneath the surface.
To become what you want to be, you end up consuming what you want to be.
Even the title “Shikisai Denki” (Color Electric) actually carries a very frightening nuance.
It uses the metaphor of color, but in truth… I recommend listening closely.





